On Sat 26 Mar 2016 at 01:06:58 (+0100), Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there any automatic tool to shift some lilypond music of a certain
> rhythm amount? For instance consider the following fragment:
>
> \time 2/4
> r4 a4 ~ |
> a4 b4 ~|
> b4 r4
>
>
> How can I shift (convert) it to:
>
Hi Alberto,
Take a look at LSR 861.
Andrew
On 26/03/2016, 06:11, "Alberto Simões"
wrote:
Is there any way to say which I want for each side?
(mostly curiosity, but it might be useful in
Hello,
Is there any automatic tool to shift some lilypond music of a certain
rhythm amount? For instance consider the following fragment:
\time 2/4
r4 a4 ~ |
a4 b4 ~|
b4 r4
How can I shift (convert) it to:
\time 2/4
a2 |
b2 |
r4
Thank you, g.
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 25.03.2016 17:47, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Pierre-Luc Gauthier writes:
>>> 2016-03-24 11:26 GMT-04:00 Simon Albrecht :
An alist being a list of list you should be able to write
On 25.03.2016 15:01, George wrote:
official lilypond documentation for doing so:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-
percussion#percussion-staves
In case you’re really using 2.16: why not update to at least 2.18? Or
even recent unstable, which isn’t
On 25.03.2016 17:47, David Kastrup wrote:
Pierre-Luc Gauthier writes:
2016-03-24 11:26 GMT-04:00 Simon Albrecht :
An alist being a list of list you should be able to write
midiDrumPitches = #(append midiDrumPitches
Hi
If I type a chord with consecutive notes, like lilypond will
choose what notes will go to the left or to the right of the beam.
Is there any way to say which I want for each side?
(mostly curiosity, but it might be useful in some situations)
Best
Alberto
Pierre-Luc Gauthier writes:
> 2016-03-24 11:26 GMT-04:00 Simon Albrecht :
>> An alist being a list of list you should be able to write
>>
>> midiDrumPitches = #(append midiDrumPitches
>> `((key . ,(ly:make-pitch 0 6 FLAT))
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From: "George"
To:
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 2:01 PM
Subject: Create staff for Congas
I'd like to notate a congas part in one of my lilypond scores,
and I found the official lilypond documentation for doing so:
I'd like to notate a congas part in one of my lilypond scores,
and I found the official lilypond documentation for doing so:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-
percussion#percussion-staves
However, even with the aid of the docs, I don't know how to
On 25.03.2016 02:48, Daniel Birns wrote:
Y’all,
I had trouble with this in lilypond. Sure enough, if you look at the bottom, the
email processing mangled the source. The last two << characters are replaced
with something else.
It’s rather the >>, isn’t it? > characters are used for
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